meridiana, the iconic chair from the driade collection designed by christophe pillet in 2004, product takes its inspiration from diamonds: the facets of cut diamonds capture and reflect light. a chair, small armchair and stool are offered in a series of versions: transparent, smoky, white, black or with leather upholstery. a seat with an unmistakable, easily identifiable look, it is perfect in the dining room, or in a study or an office.

characteristics

Chair with base on four legs in natural ash solid wood or charcoal color lacquered ash. Polycarbonate shell available in the following finishes: transparent, white, black or leather cover. Indoor use only.

Born in 1959, he graduated from the Academy of Decorative Arts in Nice in 1985 and a year later took a post-graduate course at the Domus Academy in Milan.
From 1986 to 1988 he worked with Martine Bedin in Milan, and from 1988 to 1993 with Philippe Starck in Paris.
His first items of furniture, issued by XO, date from 1991. Since May 1993 he has been working as an independent designer.
His work ranges from furniture to product design, from interior design to architecture and exhibit design.
He works, among others, with Artelano, Cappellini, Ceccotti, JC Decaux, Driade, Mazzega, Moroso, Trussardi, Daum, Moët e Chandon, Ecart International, Lacoste Lancome, l’Oreal, Shiseido, Whirlpool.
Nominated Creator of the Year in 1995, he has exhibited his works at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Lucerne and at many other prestige venues.
Among his most recent works or works in progress, we cite a set of accessories for Lacoste, a lamp collection for Mazzega, a Catherine Malandrino corner at Harrod’s, London, Catherine Malandrino shops in New York, a line of carpets for Toulemonde Bochart, the Redken Salons in the United States, the Hotel SEIZZ in Paris and the Jean-Claude Jitrois shop in London.